SUBIT‑64: A structural model of subjectivity based on a 6‑bit lattice of 64 states.
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SUBIT‑64: A structural model of subjectivity based on a 6‑bit lattice of 64 states.
Canonical 64‑archetype system for the SUBIT‑64 model. A universal 6‑bit semantic framework defining 64 informational states across 8 octants.
SUBIT‑64 / MIST — Canonical Release v1.0.0
Minimal universal semantic substrate‑interpreter: 10 inputs → 6 binary axes → 64 states.
SUBIT‑Agent Protocol v1.0 defines a compact, deterministic communication standard for agents built on SUBIT‑Lingua v3.0. It introduces a unified packet format, six structural message types, canonical dialogue patterns, strict validation rules, and a minimal reference implementation.
SUBIT-96 is a formal algebra of semantic valences for the categories WHO × WHERE × WHEN.
SUBIT‑64 is a minimal 6‑bit protocol for deterministic agent control. It defines a compact state model, a strict transition layer, and canonical JSON schemas that make agent behavior transparent, interoperable, and implementation‑agnostic
SUBIT‑TETRAKSIS v1.0 — Canonical Release. It defines the foundational 4‑level, 10‑node structure that serves as the semantic and ontological core of the SUBIT‑64 system.
A framework for describing the morphology of informational flows using 6‑bit sliding windows, 64‑state frequency profiles, and three fundamental metrics of form: entropy, anisotropy, and morphological tension
SUBIT‑64 is a minimal, fully structural 6‑bit protocol that defines a universal state operator. It provides a canonical foundation for analysis, dialogic systems, multi‑agent coordination, and interface design.
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